Clean-XP 1.17.60 Full Retail 1.17.60

Clean-XP 1.17.60 Full Retail 1.17.60

Clean-XP 1.17 Full RetailIn a brief theme that I wrote some months ago, I tryed to explain how a user can recover about a hundred of MB, only by shifting the system folder I386 which, as default, is placed in the directory “C:Windows” and by ...

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Clean-XP 1.17 Full Retail

In a brief theme that I wrote some months
ago, I tryed to explain how a user can recover about a hundred of MB, only by shifting the
system folder I386 which, as default, is placed in the directory C:Windows
and by changing some register parameters.

This time I mean to consider other heavy things, which are generated by Windows XP, in a
very massive way. In fact every user has realized that, although he didnt set other
application programs and he daily cleaned the Internet explorer cache folder and other
temporary folders, the hard disc memory that is occupied by the system, increases in an
incredible way. Perhaps somebody would understand why it happens. Well. The main reason is
the following: the periodic updating operation that Windows update makes by Windows update
service. In fact, like many people know, some data are allocated in appropriate folders.
But only few users know that many files, amounting to many hundred of megabytes, after
installing patches, are quite useless. We must remember that, if these data are not
removed one by one, they will remain inside the hard disc, whose memory space will be
occupied in an excessive way.